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flT-RSPAY, FEBRUARY 26, 191 :0. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL BRIGHT NUMBERS FEATURE ROTARY BIRTHDAY FEAST PAGE THREE Wise and the Cherry City Eak- ent nosis bi t uaii- Ray A their honor bears upon all industries and uvea-' patlons and is corroborated by avail able facts." " utinued. "Listen. Five years ago, lumber was produced and ready for delivery to the market for J3.50 per thousand foot. Now it costs in excess of $21 for the same produc tion amount and purpose. The same thing that is responsible for this con dition is also responsible for the fact that ten million of school children in this country Sre provided with food which stunts thorn at the most important . growth period and stage of . mental acquirement Py modern aay processes 01 rood preparation It at which fifty Salem Rotary our dally menu is robbed of the vital their wives were present. in mlneral eiementa. A KtRt.mnt i ,v,. , a. " l .iJWnIh aiVersary of . "T. oi mi - -- uw 01 mese conditions Rotary- " k.i,i., ".."" eApressea f Cherry City company's baking ters. Mlnoral r.-nnst scried in true in capital Starvation." let- Dr. Mutch pointed out that com mon articles of food, as now prepar ed are entirely lacking in the neces sary mineral constituents. Among tuese rood articles he mentioned bread, sugar, butter, mashed i toes, macaroni and hundred of com mon articles of diet. This ultimately l.....n.io reoast served in true 4 fUBl" " "W especially attributive international Rotary were in evi nce in the banquet room, there be Stmm.B other motifs the Rotary ... h orof its most who serves "" . ..' .u .-.. pnirir .ml ... . . " jt," pointing i leaas to an early breaking down of inn pnysical structure, said the doc tor. He mentioned as ailments di rectly traceable to absence of min eral food constituents, stomach ca tarrh and tonsil disintegration. Tells of Types nr. - Aiuicn nad preceded his re marks with an entertaining talk up on personality. He selected types from his audience and made findings sub stantiated by knowledge of acquaint ance with the individuals mentioned. A few of the trite remarks made by the alienist, are worth posting for reference. "Men are given credit for intel by their !La of the organization, John W. Todd, as usual, demon strated his ability as a leader , in jo vil and fraternal entertainment, caunts, original and representative nf Rotary spirit were, introduced by r Todd. One feature that aroused reneral mirth was tho singing of Smiles" to the accompaniment of real ,mlles. As one guest remarked, ,.oniy a Rotarian could do It." . Rotary Spirit Defined H. S. Gilo gave a talk upon the mirth of Rotary, speaking of the conception of rotary. 15 years ago at im. and of tho expansion of the organization to the present listing of ligence, women are known ... wiieiive or a . meniDersnip sense. . finij ....... .... . of 50.000. -mere are n .- . me smau earca man is not a and no organisers, in rotary." said good listener. If you are making a Mr. Oile, "organization works from transaction with him, he must be within and not from without." He shown for his eyes are his safeguards further pointed out that tne rotary and, your 'talk' goes past him." spirit stands unalterably fnr the high "Long fingered people are cither est standard of business etnics. artists or promoters.' With Mrs. William Burghardt as ; "Short fingered people gather the accompanist, Ralph Zercher's solo money that others earn but do not numbers were excellently rendered possess the ability to keep, and well received. Mr. Zercher's "Overhanging foreheads indicate numbers wore "Hear Mo. Ye winds that the , possessor will do better to- and Waves" Handel, and "Tell Me morrow , than today. He must ponder things ' slowly before he takes the OLD FOLKS AT HOME WEEK FEATURED BY DRIVE FOR FUNDS Not of a Lovely Lass," Forsyth. As an encore, "I Came with a Song," LaForse, was given by Mr. Zercher. Ey special request, Mr. Todd sang hlr "A-" he rotary poem. This ton;? had been presented by Mr. Todd at the recent retail dealers con vention at Astoria. , One of the main features of the evening was a talk given by Leslie R. Mutch of Tacoma. Dr. Mutch is tell known as a scientist and as an esnert in defining personality. . . Appreciation Voiced At the clone of the program tho Rotarians unanimously expressed their appreciation of tho reception afforded them by Mr. Wise. Thnnks were also voted to Wayne Trice, who devised the decorations; Miss Elsie Schube, who arranged tho special definite action for sure success, -f hey arc whiter apples." "The sloping forehead Indicates quick action." . Eyes Tell diameter "The man with the gray eye with the yellow markings Is a tiger. This is a Very unusual typo when combin ed with dominant head and is indic ative of some of the world's greatest getters'." "The man with tho gray eye is a lanm. Don't misunderstand that. The lamb possesses true courage'and pow er not possessed by the Hon or tiger" "Narrow headed men are not hon--est. Tills type is generally a marked ly numerous type in America and de notes our propensity to put things over 'regardless.' Men of this typo place cards and to Williams Howards are comnianucYs and successful pro as superintendent of the "how bread Is made" demonstration. Because of illness or unavoidable engagements Charles R, Archerd and Major Adre, royal flying corps, were absent. Mr. Archerd and Major Adre had been assigned two important numbers on the program. Caterer "Johnnie" Jones was con Sratulated upon the service and quality of the repast. The "piece do la resistance" was liberal portions of delicious ham provided by the aiii-y rauKing company, and pre pared "southern style" In the mm ovens by Mr. Jones. The banquet menu included cocktail, celery, pickles, baked au Holsum. primo roast of mashed potatoes, sucar neas. tse salad with pimentos, cream pie nunim special, assorted cakes, cheese, coffee and Holsum bread. Talk is Feature ''The man or woman in poor health can not give sincerely and ilo Wedly tho full measure of energy and time to th4r employment is a Production menace and an ultimate actor in social unrest" with this state "'cat. Dr. Mutch startled tils hearers u the uanquut. "At the special request of promi nent lumbermen of the Pacific coast atn investigating problems In pro jection costs in this industry and "er Is a statement wou you ropre- wative business men of Salem to fender upon," exclaimed Dr. Mutch. wwatemcnt which I shall maka. IIol- fruit ham beef, cab motors. "Honest, broad men aro wide above tho ears. This Indicates splendid per sonality when found with the right eye and hand combination. Are usu ally poor business heads or mana gers. Thinkers, Inventors, skilled ma chinists." "Eugene V. Debs was of the hist named type. He would give a $10 bill to a bnby in an effort to keep It from crying. Daniel Webster was also of the poor business or executive type." Dr. Mutch is In Salem in the In terest of research into local condi tions of production In this section of the Willamette valley. This week, ending Monday, March' I. is the period set aside throughout the state of Oregon as "Old Folks at Home Week" when fitting tribute Is Being paid the people of the pa,st gen eration who came to this state and gave ot their best to establish the commonwealth. As a substana: means of showing their appreciation of the services that have been rendered the state and of making some repay ment the charities board of Oregon has approved of a plan to raise $35,000 for the establishment of a honre for old folks at Scappoose on a 640-acre tract of land owned by Pisgah colony. Pisgah colony, managed by Mrs. Hattie B. Lawrence who is well and favorably known as the "Pisgah Moth er," has been carrying on the work of caring for Oregon's aged dependants since 1911. During that time thou sands of old folks have had their last days made pleasant, and have had a fitting home In which to end their life's span. It does not seem right that many of these pioneers in tho state who have suffered in their declining years from some hard buffet of fate, should have to spend their last days as a state or county charge. This Pisgah colony prevents by giving them an op portunity to retain a certain amount of their self-respect by being a resident of a real home instead of an inmate or an institution. Owing to lack of funds and. conser vation o expense money on account of the purely Oregon character of the campaign it is impossible to send crews of workers broadcast over the state as has been done with other charitable drives. .Iowever It is thought that Ore gon thinks enough of her own to save them from want, so the management of the movement have established headquarters in room 617 Gasco build ing, Portland, and they issue an urgent request that all Interested in the al leviation of suffering in their home state send in their donations at rnce, payable to C. Henri Labbe, treasurer. Ey calling or writing this headquar ters full information will be given any interested party, and the Pisgah prop erties are always open to inspection. They operate, in addition to the blc colony at Scappoose whore the new home is to be built, tho Woodmerc old peoples home at 7511 C4th avenue southeast, Portland, and the home for friendless women, alsi in Portland. This is the first time that Tisgah col ony has made any public appeal for funds and it Is not thought that they will be turned down in the time of their dire need. During the past two weeks-, since the campaign publicity has been Issued through the press of the state, some twenty deserving eases have applied for places in the home. These are from all sections of the state and have been placed on a waiting list and will be cared for as soon as the drive is com pleted and. Oregon's well-proven gen erosity makes it possible. Movies To Close Against Unions Chiraso, Feb. S6. Owners of mov ing picture' theaters in Chicago to- i day announced they would close their j houses February 29 unless the Mov iing Picture Operators union dismiss led its business agent and modified its demands to the theaters "to em ploy men who are not needed just so that some unemployed men In your organization may be paid." The an nouncement was made in a letter to operators advising them their serv ices would not be required after Sunday. Tom Malloy, agent of the operators union, declared film exchanges which sided with the theater owners would be "boycotted in every theater in the United States and Canada." Film exchanges announced .they would cease delivery of films after February 29. Malloy was a buxlness partner of "Mossy" Enright, noted Chicago la bor feudist and gunshot who was re cently shot and killed. PICTURE BRTDF.S NOT TO OKT PASSPORTS WTR MARCH I San rancisc , eb 2 . Tre Japi nese government will roc ive no appli cations for pas 'port 9 f jr "picture br les to the V ed tates after ti day, it was announced he e by r. Oh a, Japanese consul genera' Ni p s p i!: be esued after February 19. al- ! though those receiving passports have s .1 w .ch to use them JOURNAL WANT ADS TRY THKM FOR MM Mil Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itchins torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eciema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way - to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti septic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe tor tender, sensitive skins. The E. W. Rose Co, Ctenland, X Many Women Use Glyycerine Mixture n i , j n ' aie;" women win oe surprised a: KUO liiieiltnCltlC rClin INSTANT pleasant action of sim- From Aching Joints Rub Pain Right Out with Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jucobs Oil Stop "dog.rig" Rheumatism. It's pain oniy; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot,'.' and by the time you say Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain and dis tress. "St Jacobs O.l" Is a hmoless rheumatism liniment which never dis appoints and viuesi. t burn tile sk.ui. It takes pain. rcness and stiffness f o"" aching 'ilnts. muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, back ai" i and en .i , ,i Limber upl Get a small trial bottle of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and in a mo ment, you'll be free from pains,' aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub 1 rheumatism away. pie glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., us ii. ned In Adler-l-ka. One spoon ful It u I vv , -r:. .ach or sour stomach. Cecauso Adler- Sniall i-ka acta on F.OTII upper and lower bowel it often cures 'constipation and prevents appendicitis. One lady re ports herself CURED ot a bad caso Lnf bowel trouble and constipation. J. C Perry, druggist, 11$ South Com mercial. (Adv) W.W.MOORE douse Furnisher "FT1IK HITHOLi You get more for your Money at Moore's. Sanitary Beauty Parlors (Miss Harper) Now back in our former location IJ Bank of Commerce Bldg. McNary Requests Information On Wheat Guarantee . WnsfUngton,. Feb. 25. Renewal of the wheat price guarantee for a per iod of two years, indicating that this may soon be a live question for the senate committee on agriculture, Sen ator McNary today addressed tele grams of inquiry to the commercial clubs of Salem, La Grande and Bend, and C. E. Spence, master of the state grange, asking them to make a sur vey and report to him the sentiment of the farmers in Oregon on this question, .. Plans have been '4rawn at lilx -ritli Balls :or the crec'lv.i of a now cath olic sehrc: this Htnim ji- t- a:--:o!ni.io-date 100 boarders. ft TIIK nrHT COUGH SYRUP IS HOME-MA DIJ . CLASS AD IT AND BELL IT No Similar Flavor Among Cereal Foods and easy to explain, for Grape-Nuts is a blend of wheat and malted barley. ; , : ' The rich flavor is nature's own. Its sweetnesses nat ural and comes from' sugar developed from the grains by a process which includes 20 hours' baking. Nourishing . Economical A Sugar Saver Made by PCSTDM CEREAL COMPANY, Battle Creek, Mich. Hero's nil Kosy Way to Save 8, and Yet Have the Best Cough iRi-inedy (ifou Ever Tried. ' .j. j): : You've probably heard of this well known plan of making cough eyrup at home. Eut havo you ever used It? When you do, you will understand why thousands of families, the world over, fe-;l that they could hardly keep house without It. It's simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold oi a cough will quickly earn it a perman. ent place In your homo. Into a pint bottle, pour 2 ouncs of Plnex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill uptho pint. Or, If desired, use clarified molasses, honey or corn syrup Instead of sugar synit Either way, it tastes good, never spoils, and gives you a full pint of bet ter cough romtdy than you could buy roRdy-made for three times its cost. . It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers a cough usually in 24 hours or less. It seems to penetrate through every air passage, loosens a dry, hoarfe. or tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives almost imme diate relief. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarseness, crop, bronchitis and bron. chlal asthma. Plnex Is highly concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine ex tract, and has been used for genera tions for throat and chest ailmotits. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for ounces of Pinex with directions, ad don't accept anythlg else. Guarateed to give absolute satis faction or money refunded. The I'inex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. HIDES and SACKS WANTED Also Junk of AQ Kinds Best Prices QnaranWed CALL 338 CAPITAL JUNK CO. Tie Square Deal Hosm 171 Cbentlute ft none SM FORD TRUCK WITH TWO TOJf ATTACIIME.NT. BCXS LIKE A TOP OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. ( ' To what type does -Jh . your skin' belong? . I i TJ AVE you ever studk-J yourskin and learned just yfllwS. I j 1 what kind of care best suits its needs? Remem- j l 'yvJ2jI ' II bet different type of akin need different care. Pf S'V'I j j HI , In the famous "booklet that is wrapped around ' aHI'I ',) - I If every cake of Woodbury's Facial Soap you will find Silt lL M A ' Kill special treatments for each type of skin. Learn the ivft S- XVITV ill I IH treatment for your skin use it regularly every m'cht dtjjiv jW1E,'1lK ill ' jjl and see how much clearer and lovelier your skin 'M JM ' ' i ll Tne following treatment is recommended for a Jr'ijjlP I H i skin that is too oily: pjhfv 1H ' I j With warm water work up a heavy lather of n'Bltj I I I ' Woodbury's Facial Soap in your hands. Apply it J to your face and rub it into the pores thoroughly - J 1 always with an upward and outward motion. Rinse A 25 cent cake of Woodbury s Facial Soap Iasttj rj with warm water, then with cold the colder the fot a month or six weeks of any treatment ot fori jj ' v better. If possible rub your face for thirty seconds general cleansing use. The booklet of treatments is' i !l ' with a piece of ice, , ' wrapped around each cake. Get a cake today it is ' This is only one of the famous Woodbury ft any drug store or toilet goods counter tr,' l treatments. Get the booklet and see for yourself the United States or Canada. i how thoroughly the needs of different types of skin The Andrew Jergens Company, Ciotkusti, New p have been studied. York, and Perth, Ontario. " I ' A? : 11 Throw Away Your Truss ! For Many Years We Have Been Telling You That No Trutt Will Ever Help You-We Hve Told You the Harm Thw Trusses Are Doing. We Have Told You That the Only Truly Comfortable aiw3 Scientific Device for Holding Rupture is the Brooks Rupture Appliance and THt It Is Sent on Trial to Prove It If you hl tried taot STerythlnr me, I'ima to us. Vi her other fall la hra e have our grater (uccawi Send atUchd coupon today and wa H ill tend you tree our lllmtratmt book i n f!upture and Its care, mowing- our Appliance and giving 7u prices and namrn of many people who have trie ir Md were cured. It Is Initant relief when ail others fall. Remember, wa !- no nalrea, no harness, no lie. We send en trial to prove what w Kiy Is true. Tou are the Judge and nr having seen our illustrated boolc und mad it you will be as enthunlaetio n our hundreds of patients whoe let lera you can also read. - Fill out free i -oupon below and mail today. It's well north your time whether you try our A pllaace or not. m Pennsylvania . . A Man Thankful Mr. C. E. Pronlrs, . MurihaJl, Kick. U-ar Blr: Perhapa It will Uteres! yofl f Vitoitt tlit I have been ruptured sts years f.d have alwaji and trouble with it till 1 sot your Appliance. It la Terr iv to wear, nie ni ana eous. ana I i.ot In the way at any time, day or t.lehl la tact, at time I did not kaow 1 had It on; it Juat adapted Itaelt t the shape of the body and seemed te a put of the body, as it clunc to the epot, bo matter what positioa It would be a veritable Ood-senl tor the unfortunate who suiter from rup ture if all eeuld procure the BrM fixture AppHence and wear It. They would eertaloly never regret it. My rupture is now all healed up ana "thins; ever did It but your Appliance, w henever the opportunity preeent It- elf I will say a fooo. wora rpr your md an f ft . ; ::?KV- jn A . if j i " " 'r . . -1 . . .n tiiaA in KnnnraMi war i , which 'you deal with, ruptured peo-lif I rannot feel kot that 1 cere yoej this fife It IS S pieaaar o recoinmrnv a rood thins amoss; your friends or usstere. I ana Tmts eery sincerely, JAME3 A. Bl'.ITTOH MS Soith Ave. P. Bethlehem. Fa. Soundly Cured at the Ace of 81 Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall, Mick Uear Sin Ies than a year ate t sent to you for an appliance which came promptly, i at once put it on and it fitted per fe try. 1 have worn the appliance not mite ten and ore-half mouths. It haa red amy rae)'r I tited the other day while the spoil ni'e was off, to see if I could foros i ythins out of the openlni to make a ureak th'le, but I COuid not, though I tried bard Now I think this aults remtrkahle as I urn In my elxniy-flret year. 1 m an i-M veteran of the Civil Wir born knl .eietd in the town of New f.oat'in, N. II m m w.iere I enllt latbeMithN. H. vol iBft.lBi'O.O. The Afceve (a C. B. Pveeta, levee rev ef the Apaltaaeev Vr. iW Cereel Btauelf ef Reptaiw M Veere aed yateated th AswU' aee rreai MM SVeeawal Hiirleww. IS Nea4arceV Writ Teaey (e tae Sneeae Apeiiaaee ('. Marahall, Mleaa testimony for t bad never expected to oe curea. However, maRKP ee 10 floe, I found a cure throunh the valuable A ppltanee you made for see. Yonr friend. Holly lilil. ria. Uk A. hlchardt. OtHers Failed But the Appliance Cured lit. C. K. Brooks. " 1 ' . ' ' ttarsball, Willi Dear Sir: Your Appllanre 414 lt yon e.aJm for the little bey and more, for it cured Mm aouad snd well. VVe let him wear It for snout a year In ail, although It cured him tr,onth after be had begun to wear It We bad tried eeveral ether remedies and rot no relief, and I (ball certainly recom mend it to frh-nde, for we curtly cwt It te you. Vuii'e reraectfsliy, Waf FATTlItSCR Ko. jii a Vsis fit. avti. o-- j Remember j r' nr n xirt.- i Should Send For Brcolt If Rapture Appliance 'ft Kb absolutely the only rr-5-Vhft ef the kind on the market tn.irv. ad In It are embodied the prlnoipj. Shat laveatora have sou lit after for rarn. a. The Appttsnrs for r(oln!ns; tte rupture caciiut 1 tVrowu out t om l.em. a, Bvtnr an ktr cushion of soft rol ler II rltnge eloeely to the tmdy, I never burners or uulil liniai 4 Tinlike the ordinary eo-iilTt taeA need In other iruisca. It la u) 4mfcersuiae or ungainly. I. IIS amell, soft and p'lklle, -i Veelilvely cantiot be detevt'd throur.a jhe ciotbJiit. .a, V. Ihe soft, pliable iar.Ov llinr Ike Appliance do not give one the i pleasant seusctMia ef wrtnx a hu: i"e. ffkerd la holhlnr' kbouti It to srt JeiA, e.Dd when II beconM-e exiloi i e-aa be wmsUed without ir.jir, s it 'i a leeet. i S. Thee are tie" metal tprtrga !r. She Appliance to torture one ly euv tlng and bruielns- the flesh. I . All ef the mateiial of t.hh Ve 'Appllant'es are made Is oi '-e vei' Sienl thai money can buy, iiikSihk it a statable and eufe Appllence to wear. IS. Our reputation for not.ern? i i fair deaiina; Is o thorowk))y eiiul lleaeel by en experience of over (liiriv years ef de1liiK with the v1 ''"'. eer arivee are eo remionable. uuv lenre eo fair, that there certainly ehi'uM be r.t- aesiiaMy in seuumg ires cwui-oa w. Chiii Cured in Four Months SI Jeneen nt , Iminue, lonn. Mr. C. R. BrookJ, Merehall, Ml. h. Tiear Kir: The baby s Fufiiere :e alieaetker cured, thauke to vir Aii Maine, and we are eo thankful to von. )t we cvnld only bave knunn of W send our Appllsnce en trlsl te rove what we say Is true. Tou are to be the Judge. Pill out free coupon be low aad mail today. doner, ear little boy wouid nut hav had to suffer near as mui li te ee i' He were your brace a Hiile over four months. Youre very InilT ANDKaiW lilUUKMiftftnKR. FL1EE Information Coupon Crotks AapHanc Co. 7SC State St., Rar.ha.st, Khlb Please km ms by mail in plain wrsj per ur ilhirtnicd book and1 full Iiitri.tiu about ysuf Applisacs lof thf curs ( reptui . PaaiS . 0 AOwTMS - in., , Ctly., 1171 rnirtfrt Phn Hi I